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now, the judicial forces have been saying that there will be no decision on whether hosni mubarak will be released for at least those killed weeks, and he is still facing retrial over the killing, complicity, failing to the the killing during january 2011 uprising that ousted him from power. the reason he does not have to be held in custody on the retrial is still going on is still because he has already served the maximum two years he can be held without final conviction in the case. through news filtered that hosni mubarak could be released, it was greeted with a lot of consternation and disbelief, and activists here have been saying this is the final nail in the coffin of the revolution. >> and the latest information we have is that on wednesday, the egyptian court will examine a petition for release of hosni mubarak, according to official sources there. moving on now, and pakistan's former president and army chief, pervez musharraf, has been indicted on murder charges in connection with the 2007 assassination of prime minister in his ear bhutto. the decision by -- prime minister be
now, the judicial forces have been saying that there will be no decision on whether hosni mubarak will be released for at least those killed weeks, and he is still facing retrial over the killing, complicity, failing to the the killing during january 2011 uprising that ousted him from power. the reason he does not have to be held in custody on the retrial is still going on is still because he has already served the maximum two years he can be held without final conviction in the case. through...
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in egypt former egyptian president, hosni mubarak was ordered to be released from prison. it's possibility he could be free, however, his legal troubles not ever. jonathan betts joins us from cairo. what has the reaction before to this news, jonathan? >> yeah, it is a huge development, the reaction at cairo is waiting and seeing. two years ago the country celebrated when hosni mubarak was thrown from office, but in the past two years, a lot has changed in egypt, the government has changed triwice. but today acourt in cairo, cleared one of the last hurdles. now it looks like it is becoming increasingly possible that hosni mubarak could be freed from prison. unlikely to happen today, but sources telling al jazeera it could happen as early as tomorrow. not a guarantee, though. we're obviously not sure exactly what may happen. but he does -- there are appeals in place, and he could -- that decision could be appealed by prosecutors as early as tomorrow. and he does face other charges. there's a trial that begins on sunday for his role in the killing of protesters in 2011, but c
in egypt former egyptian president, hosni mubarak was ordered to be released from prison. it's possibility he could be free, however, his legal troubles not ever. jonathan betts joins us from cairo. what has the reaction before to this news, jonathan? >> yeah, it is a huge development, the reaction at cairo is waiting and seeing. two years ago the country celebrated when hosni mubarak was thrown from office, but in the past two years, a lot has changed in egypt, the government has changed...
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wasrs go back to the way it when hosni mubarak was president. his lawyer said the old dictator might be released from the prison in a few days. the dreams of 2011 seem very distant. bbc news, cairo. these more on all of events in egypt, and the international reaction, i spoke with a senior fellow at the century foundation, who just returned from cairo. thank you so much for joining me. withder if you agree jeremy bowen's reporting that many egyptians are saying they see no way out of this violence now. >> it seems to be the case, and i would reluctantly have to agree. you see something like an inexorable cycle of violence, and something that would result in repression from authorities. it is difficult to imagine a way forward, when you would have some kind of de-escalation, looking at where both sides are at the moment. >> i have been struck over the past few days, speaking to people who would describe themselves as moderate secular- winning egyptians, saying the government had to do this. we could not afford to have egypt slip in to becoming a
wasrs go back to the way it when hosni mubarak was president. his lawyer said the old dictator might be released from the prison in a few days. the dreams of 2011 seem very distant. bbc news, cairo. these more on all of events in egypt, and the international reaction, i spoke with a senior fellow at the century foundation, who just returned from cairo. thank you so much for joining me. withder if you agree jeremy bowen's reporting that many egyptians are saying they see no way out of this...
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gave you any second thoughts are you willing now to give hosni mubarak any benefit of the doubt i mean maybe he wasn't after all guided by his own hunger for power maybe he had of the interest of his country in mind when he was resisting that revolution the only reason why egypt experience such a shock and such a shaking ground after the revolution because hosni mubarak's time was hell for political participation he is the first responsible before anyone for what we are going through that's why an organization like the muslim brothers could actually fool the people who are simple and an educated and have no political awareness through the words of god that they have been chosen by god and they have come to rescue them from their misery well i mean i'm not advocating for having him back or his regime but i wonder if it's really fair to hold him the only one responsible for that because obviously during a very long period of time he was supported by the people so isn't isn't it ultimately the case that egypt used to have the leader that it deserved and now the station that we have an egy
gave you any second thoughts are you willing now to give hosni mubarak any benefit of the doubt i mean maybe he wasn't after all guided by his own hunger for power maybe he had of the interest of his country in mind when he was resisting that revolution the only reason why egypt experience such a shock and such a shaking ground after the revolution because hosni mubarak's time was hell for political participation he is the first responsible before anyone for what we are going through that's why...
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. >>> and an egyptian court has ordered the release of hosni mubarak. >>> and hassan has rested his case without calling any witnesses. ♪ >>> a military judge sentences private bradley manning to 35 years in prison. the former intelligence kiwikil. mike viqueira, prosecutors wanted more than that. let's manning the maximum sentence according to lind would have been 90 years. the prosecutes asked for 60. [ technical difficulties ] >> and an altruist in the name of transparency. some 700,000 documents were leaked, among them, richel as you know that video of the attack on 11 individuals who ended up being non-combatant. a mistake on the part of these pilots, he has a camera slung over his arm, did one of the journalists. that video, while the advocates bradley manning. there are protests already being planned throughout the course of the day. one outside the white house this evening who say he is being unjustly maligned. these charges are totally unjustified. they put him on something of a pedestal, although it has to be noted as far as the american public see what the impact of a case l
. >>> and an egyptian court has ordered the release of hosni mubarak. >>> and hassan has rested his case without calling any witnesses. ♪ >>> a military judge sentences private bradley manning to 35 years in prison. the former intelligence kiwikil. mike viqueira, prosecutors wanted more than that. let's manning the maximum sentence according to lind would have been 90 years. the prosecutes asked for 60. [ technical difficulties ] >> and an altruist in the name...
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egypt marks the second anniversary of the revolution which ended the era of hosni mubarak. we will have a live report. >> and germany says it plans to buy its first killer drones. reaction in berlin. >> and the swiss architect awarded for his sense and sensibility with german castles. it was two years ago when the egyptians rose up in unity demanding an end to hosni mubarak's reign as president. today, mubarak is history, and egypt is a nation divided. m islamists hold power in the former president morsi, but some say his new constitution is just as unfair as the system and to replace. on friday, egyptians once again took to the streets. >> it was a day of protest, not a celebration. once again, tens of thousands of people gathered in cairo's tahrir square where two years ago they demonstrated against hosni mubarak. now they are demonstrating against the new president. the people want the downfall of the regime. the slogan of the arab spring is being chanted once again. this time they are telling morsi to go. >> our revolution continues. we will not allow one faction to mon
egypt marks the second anniversary of the revolution which ended the era of hosni mubarak. we will have a live report. >> and germany says it plans to buy its first killer drones. reaction in berlin. >> and the swiss architect awarded for his sense and sensibility with german castles. it was two years ago when the egyptians rose up in unity demanding an end to hosni mubarak's reign as president. today, mubarak is history, and egypt is a nation divided. m islamists hold power in the...
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wasrs go back to the way it when hosni mubarak was president. his lawyer said the old dictator might be released from the prison in a few days. the dreams of 2011 seem very distant. bbc news, cairo. these more on all of events in egypt, and the international reaction, i spoke with a senior fellow at the century foundation, who just returned from cairo. thank you so much for joining me. withder if you agree jeremy bowen's reporting that many egyptians are saying they see no way out of this violence now. >> it seems to be the case, and i would reluctantly have to agree. you see something like an inexorable cycle of violence, and something that would result in repression from authorities. it is difficult to imagine a way forward, when you would have some kind of de-escalation, looking at where both sides are at the moment. >> i have been struck over the past few days, speaking to people who would describe themselves as moderate secular- winning egyptians, saying the government had to do this. we could not afford to have egypt slip in to becoming a
wasrs go back to the way it when hosni mubarak was president. his lawyer said the old dictator might be released from the prison in a few days. the dreams of 2011 seem very distant. bbc news, cairo. these more on all of events in egypt, and the international reaction, i spoke with a senior fellow at the century foundation, who just returned from cairo. thank you so much for joining me. withder if you agree jeremy bowen's reporting that many egyptians are saying they see no way out of this...
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>> a court in egypt ordered a retrial for hosni mubarak. this is how jazeera live from =doha -- doha. remembering the victims of a sunken cruise ship one year after the accident in italy. as pollution in beijing goes off of the scale, 20 million residents are being urged to stay indoors. tba -- wonach's former leader has a -- egypt's former leader has won a retrial. our reporter is live in cairo. both mubarak and the prosecutors have won an appeal for a retrial. both parties wanted this. is that unusual? >> no, it is not unusual at all. this court is known to be a meticulous establishment. it looks at the procedures of the previous court, of the prosecution, and it does throw out previous convictions on procedural grounds. this does not come as a surprise at all. this means hosni mubarak will be having a fresh, new trial in which both files -- both sides can introduce new evidence. >> what was the court's's problem but the prosecution last time? what measures will be taken to ensure they have been stronger case this time? >> the court sessi
>> a court in egypt ordered a retrial for hosni mubarak. this is how jazeera live from =doha -- doha. remembering the victims of a sunken cruise ship one year after the accident in italy. as pollution in beijing goes off of the scale, 20 million residents are being urged to stay indoors. tba -- wonach's former leader has a -- egypt's former leader has won a retrial. our reporter is live in cairo. both mubarak and the prosecutors have won an appeal for a retrial. both parties wanted this....
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the regime of hosni mubarak i mean they never killed people in cold blood i mean maybe they used excessive force but i think that story of the officers and the soldiers that were stopped and in the bus and they were forced to leave the bus so that they can actually tie their arms and kill them with a shot at the back of their head i don't think there is any political ideology that this serves a voice that is presenting itself like that it's a criminal ideology that you just mentioned hosni mubarak and i know that your recent feature film of winter of discontent was just nominated for an oscar in the basket for language found category congratulations on that but in that film that film was very critical of hosni mubarak's regime and it showed it in a very unpleasant lied for it's a time for you are still or stalled the revolution i wonder if the events in egypt fear of that and. gave you any second thoughts are you willing now to give hosty mubarak any benefit of the doubt i mean maybe he wasn't after all guided by his own hangar for power maybe he had not the interest of his country in mind
the regime of hosni mubarak i mean they never killed people in cold blood i mean maybe they used excessive force but i think that story of the officers and the soldiers that were stopped and in the bus and they were forced to leave the bus so that they can actually tie their arms and kill them with a shot at the back of their head i don't think there is any political ideology that this serves a voice that is presenting itself like that it's a criminal ideology that you just mentioned hosni...
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alongside all the protesters calling for president hosni mubarak to step down and eventually thanks to your aspirates and the efforts of thousands of other dedicated patrick activists he eventually did and in one of the interviews he gave back then you said that that's made you feel very proud of the egyptian people i wonder if you still hold onto that pride are you proud of what is happening in your country now yes i'm definitely proud we went down two thousand and eleven to object to a number of wrong things that were happening in our country and when they happened again we just took to the streets again very quickly and very effectively took us three days instead of eighteen days the second time so i'm still less proud but i remember that one of the main slogans that you could hear on tap for a square back down was brad freedom and human dignity and if you take those as a yardstick also a gypsy. success or progress and the picture is not really here brad because your economy is much worse than it used to be more people have been arrested or killed since the ouster of mubarak than pr
alongside all the protesters calling for president hosni mubarak to step down and eventually thanks to your aspirates and the efforts of thousands of other dedicated patrick activists he eventually did and in one of the interviews he gave back then you said that that's made you feel very proud of the egyptian people i wonder if you still hold onto that pride are you proud of what is happening in your country now yes i'm definitely proud we went down two thousand and eleven to object to a number...
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can you remind us again how come hosni mubarak is set to be released? >> today in the court -- the court released him on the last remaining corruption case against him. his family said they paid back the value of the alleged gift and that is why his longer says he should now be released. he will not walk free from prison today. there is still legal wrangling going on. the prosecution wants to appeal the decision and under egyptian law has 48 hours to do so. we are now hearing that the judges may not allow any appeal to happen. if and when he is released, hosni mubarak will not be able to leave the country and he is subject to a travel ban. he is still under charges of having to -- the reason he does not have to remain in prison while the retrial goes ahead is that he has already served out the maximum amount of pretrial detention permitted in that case, which is two years in prison without a final conviction. one thing is clear, he will not be released today but he could very well be free by the end of the week every >> you were saying how the courts co
can you remind us again how come hosni mubarak is set to be released? >> today in the court -- the court released him on the last remaining corruption case against him. his family said they paid back the value of the alleged gift and that is why his longer says he should now be released. he will not walk free from prison today. there is still legal wrangling going on. the prosecution wants to appeal the decision and under egyptian law has 48 hours to do so. we are now hearing that the...
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. >> in egypt, former president hosni mubarak could soon be a free man. the court ordered him to be free while prosecutors investigate corruption allegations against them. if they do not appeal the ruling he could be released in a couple of days. mike hanna has more on the former leader's legal trouble. >> the case is concluded. hosni mubarak is to spend the rest of his life for failing to stop the killing of protesters. and those celebrating his sentence began to live their life in a most mubarak era. but the defense arguing against the sentence. the prosecutors appealing against the court's decision to acquit mubarak on other charges in direct complicit of civilian deaths. the decision for a retrial was seen as a victory. but prosecutors in the morsi government realized with no new charge formulated mubarak would be released and hastily brought corruption charge that would keep him in jail pending trial. in recent weeks these charges have been dismissed by the court, and mubarak lawyers contend he should be released. their simple argument, he has to dat
. >> in egypt, former president hosni mubarak could soon be a free man. the court ordered him to be free while prosecutors investigate corruption allegations against them. if they do not appeal the ruling he could be released in a couple of days. mike hanna has more on the former leader's legal trouble. >> the case is concluded. hosni mubarak is to spend the rest of his life for failing to stop the killing of protesters. and those celebrating his sentence began to live their life in...
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at the time muhamed morsi had been held as a prevention of the regime of hosni mubarak, knowing that there would be mass demonstrations on the street. that was sort of a common practice any time there was turmoil in the country. the leadership of the muslim brotherhood would be there on prevention. forward forput confidence measures. she made it very clear that she was only going to talk about how the european union was willing to help egyptians with all the parties involved. she did not go into detail as to what was discussed with the former president. absolutely. she explained it right. >> it is many different ways that it was interpreted, with anchor, with satisfaction. however, we did hear from the leadership of the muslim brotherhood that they had said that they were willing to speak to the military, maybe even if they showed up as a public figure rather than the vice president of the interim government. but it was still a precondition that mohammed morsi must be freed and reinstated. legitimate president of egypt as they see him. we heard from youth groups to point thathey made
at the time muhamed morsi had been held as a prevention of the regime of hosni mubarak, knowing that there would be mass demonstrations on the street. that was sort of a common practice any time there was turmoil in the country. the leadership of the muslim brotherhood would be there on prevention. forward forput confidence measures. she made it very clear that she was only going to talk about how the european union was willing to help egyptians with all the parties involved. she did not go...
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mubarak has but i don't think that he's on trial. for the for the exact crimes that he's done or the reason he's being put on trial is because of is muslim brotherhood ideology and the way he ran the country with the intent of trying him is not really to state of law or democratic transition or or you or any of this stuff the same time we're seeing a lot of his. ministers that were part of it the interior ministers that served under him rather actually the protesters they are not being tried along with morsi and so therefore this is seems very very highly politicized in the hands of the people who want to see a lot of the muslim brotherhood behind bars. well u.s. secretary of state john kerry met egyptian leaders in cairo on sunday pressing them to restore democracy in the country and washington's role in shaping events in egypt and across the arab world is thrashed out later this hour in crosstalk. rejigging the middle east for the united states still maintains that he geonic role this is what their ultimate goal is we don't really
mubarak has but i don't think that he's on trial. for the for the exact crimes that he's done or the reason he's being put on trial is because of is muslim brotherhood ideology and the way he ran the country with the intent of trying him is not really to state of law or democratic transition or or you or any of this stuff the same time we're seeing a lot of his. ministers that were part of it the interior ministers that served under him rather actually the protesters they are not being tried...
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mubarak was followed by over a year. finally through the election of islamist leader mohammed morsi is present in g twenty twelve and as i mentioned earlier his push to turn egypt's constitution into a muslim sparked deadly unrest in december the same year that violence can't be compared to the bloodbath of this summer a military coup against morsi in july was followed by months of vicious crackdowns against his support is and the muslim brotherhood in which more than a thousand people have been killed while egyptian journalist and political analysts wireless kandor thinks the trial that starts today is more sees political assassination. all this is seems a bit like deja vu for egypt another president another trial in less than three years and what we're seeing is a rerun of a politicized trial of course there are things that president morsi has done just like hosni mubarak has but i don't think that he's on trial. for the for the exact crimes that he's done or the reason he's being put on trial is because of his muslim
mubarak was followed by over a year. finally through the election of islamist leader mohammed morsi is present in g twenty twelve and as i mentioned earlier his push to turn egypt's constitution into a muslim sparked deadly unrest in december the same year that violence can't be compared to the bloodbath of this summer a military coup against morsi in july was followed by months of vicious crackdowns against his support is and the muslim brotherhood in which more than a thousand people have...
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mubarak has but i don't think that he's on trial. for the for the exact crimes that he's done or the reason he's being put on trial is because of his muslim brotherhood ideology and the way he ran the country with the intent of trying him is not really to state of law or a democratic tradition or or any of this stuff the same time we're seeing a lot of his. ministers that. minister is that under him rabbi actually the protesters they are not being tried along with morsi and so therefore this is seen as very very highly politicized in the hands of the people who want to see a lot of the muslim brotherhood behind bars. more just a day before the trial opens u.s. secretary of state john kerry met egyptian leaders in cairo urging them to commit to transparent justice but surprisingly kerry didn't mention mohammed morsi by name during a news conference washington's role in shaping events in egypt and around it is thrashed and in today's crosstalk. rejigging in the middle east were the united states still maintains it had your moniker all
mubarak has but i don't think that he's on trial. for the for the exact crimes that he's done or the reason he's being put on trial is because of his muslim brotherhood ideology and the way he ran the country with the intent of trying him is not really to state of law or a democratic tradition or or any of this stuff the same time we're seeing a lot of his. ministers that. minister is that under him rabbi actually the protesters they are not being tried along with morsi and so therefore this is...
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and the prison release of age of the departed leader hosni mubarak stokes under among the supporters of his ousted mohamed morsy who remains in detention. this is these who live from moscow hello and welcome to the shop the u.k. he's been operating a secret data gathering base in the middle east part of a one point five billion dollars investment in global surveillance these are the new revelations from edward snowden published in the british media and she is laura smith has the details on the latest for us. it's an exclusive to the independent newspaper and they're saying that britain is running this secret internet monitoring base in the middle east to basically look at all traffic that goes in and through the middle east they intercept vast quantities of emails telephone calls general internet traffic you name it to pass on then to western intelligence agencies and of course to be used by d.c. h.q. here in the u.k. and what it does is basically it taps into undersea cables which are called by some the backbone of the internet so they carry all internet traffic all around the world
and the prison release of age of the departed leader hosni mubarak stokes under among the supporters of his ousted mohamed morsy who remains in detention. this is these who live from moscow hello and welcome to the shop the u.k. he's been operating a secret data gathering base in the middle east part of a one point five billion dollars investment in global surveillance these are the new revelations from edward snowden published in the british media and she is laura smith has the details on the...
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the government denies this. >>> the government ordered hosni mubarak's release. the prosecutors will not appeal against the decision. >>> u.s. soldier bradley manning has been sentenced 35 years in prison for leaking classified documents. for more on that top story. we spoke to a chemical weapons expert, and he told us it is crucial that u.n. inspectors are given full access to the site, the victims and the doctors who treated them. >> the symptoms and the contexts that the videos convey are consistent with the possible use of a chemical agent. i can't tell you which one it is. the symptoms are basically consistent with possibly a nerve agent. we see the typical symptoms that you would see, saliva running out of people's mouths, things like that, but i must independently verify and take a couple of examinations with these people to be sure what it was. some of the symptoms last for a long period of time. but in a sense the team being there, a very effective investigation could be made just a day or a couple of days after the incident so you could find the agent o
the government denies this. >>> the government ordered hosni mubarak's release. the prosecutors will not appeal against the decision. >>> u.s. soldier bradley manning has been sentenced 35 years in prison for leaking classified documents. for more on that top story. we spoke to a chemical weapons expert, and he told us it is crucial that u.n. inspectors are given full access to the site, the victims and the doctors who treated them. >> the symptoms and the contexts that...
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mubarak from prison to many this is the final straw. with the release means to january revolution didn't happen and also didn't happen writes one by the revolution and the martyrs are now lost oh ok oh no court ordered the deposed leader be freed from this prison in cairo although he still faces a retrial for his alleged involvement. and in the killing of protesters and will be kept under house arrest some feel the cool system has let him down there are claims of vital evidence in the proceedings had been destroyed. and people are disappointed in how the trial went they were hoping that the country would try harder and keep him behind bars but swear angry because we didn't want him to be out. activists who are planning new protests say freeing of the ex-president is another sign that the army backed government is trying to back the clock i feel that we haven't progressed at all right now with mubarak's release is symbolic of where we are now in the revolution i mean we never really managed to change anything at the top and this is why t
mubarak from prison to many this is the final straw. with the release means to january revolution didn't happen and also didn't happen writes one by the revolution and the martyrs are now lost oh ok oh no court ordered the deposed leader be freed from this prison in cairo although he still faces a retrial for his alleged involvement. and in the killing of protesters and will be kept under house arrest some feel the cool system has let him down there are claims of vital evidence in the...
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he has done just like hosni mubarak has but i don't think that he's on trial. for the for the exact crimes that he's done or the reason he's being put on trial is because of is muslim brotherhood ideology and the way he ran the country but with the intent of trying him is not really to a state of law or a democratic transition or or you know or any of this stuff the same time we're seeing a lot of his. ministers that were part of it the interior ministers that served under him who have actually still protesters they are not being tried along with morsi and so therefore this is seems very very highly politicized in the hands of the people who want to see a lot of the muslim brotherhood behind bars. seventy human rights organizations from around the globe are sounding the alarm over the erosion of freedom in britain they have written an open letter to the u.k. prime minister blasting the government's response to surveillance leaks are further has more on the appeal. well some very strong words for the prime minister there from those human rights organizations and
he has done just like hosni mubarak has but i don't think that he's on trial. for the for the exact crimes that he's done or the reason he's being put on trial is because of is muslim brotherhood ideology and the way he ran the country but with the intent of trying him is not really to a state of law or a democratic transition or or you know or any of this stuff the same time we're seeing a lot of his. ministers that were part of it the interior ministers that served under him who have actually...
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we start in egypt, where hosni mubarak is under house arrest in cairo in a military hospital. he was taken from the capital after a court ordered his release following the appeal in the corruption case. he still faces a retrial over complicity in the deaths of the protesters during the 2011 uprising that toppled him. >> a smattering of applause outside of the prison as hosni mubarak was taken out of the building in a helicopter. supporters of the ousted president watch the operation with flags and signs saying congratulations, mr. president. for them, this could mark the return to the pre-revolutionary order in egypt. >> i came to congratulate our president, hosni mubarak. i wish him all the best. without him, we are nothing. since he left, our country has been lost. we cannot work anymore. our country is going downhill. >>mubarak will stay under house arrest until his trial is over. he has been tainted over two years, longer than the legal limit. he is being charged with the ff protesters and the 2011 demonstrations that eventually saw him overthrown. with tensions running hi
we start in egypt, where hosni mubarak is under house arrest in cairo in a military hospital. he was taken from the capital after a court ordered his release following the appeal in the corruption case. he still faces a retrial over complicity in the deaths of the protesters during the 2011 uprising that toppled him. >> a smattering of applause outside of the prison as hosni mubarak was taken out of the building in a helicopter. supporters of the ousted president watch the operation with...
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deposed egyptian president hosni mubarak is in court facing charges involving the 2011 deaths of several protesters. >>> a bomb blast strikes a bus kiriing dozens of military officers in yemen. the attack comes just two days after yemen's president vows to fight terrorism. >> the symptoms that they have described to our medical teams in doctors without borders appear to be consistant with exposure to a neuro toxic agent. >> a humanitarian groups chilling assessment of chemical weapons used in syria. a mast fast-moving erratic wildfire threat pes yosemite national park and has the city of san francisco under a state of emergency. ♪ ♪ former egyptian president hosni mubarak appearing in court today and defending his case. his case adjourned now until september 14th. he's facing a number of criminal charges stemming from the 2011 uprising in egypt. three leaders of the muslim brotherhood face similar but unrelated charges. we go to cairo for details. >> morgan, sister-in-law parallel trials today in cairo representing two opposite sides of the political spectrum in egypt. the first tria
deposed egyptian president hosni mubarak is in court facing charges involving the 2011 deaths of several protesters. >>> a bomb blast strikes a bus kiriing dozens of military officers in yemen. the attack comes just two days after yemen's president vows to fight terrorism. >> the symptoms that they have described to our medical teams in doctors without borders appear to be consistant with exposure to a neuro toxic agent. >> a humanitarian groups chilling assessment of...
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a court in egypt has ordered the release of hosni mubarak on related charges. he is facing retrial for negligence in the killings of protesters two years ago. saudi arabia has called for an emergency meeting on syria following claims of a chemical attack. they have called for un investigators to visit the site of the alleged attack. bradley manning is expected to be sentenced in the next few hours. he was convicted last month of 20 offenses, including espionage, left the, and fraud. meanwhile a u.s. soldier who pleaded guilty to murdering 16 afghans in 2012 will be sentenced this week. a military judge will decide whether robert bales gets life in prison or has a chance for parole. afghans believe the punishment does not fit the crime. >> reporter: in the early morning of 2012, robert bales enter advil age and killed 16 afghans. among them was this man's brother. >> translator: our strongest demand from the american government is this person should be sentenced to death. >> reporter: he no longer lives here. like the rest of the victim's relatives, the memories
a court in egypt has ordered the release of hosni mubarak on related charges. he is facing retrial for negligence in the killings of protesters two years ago. saudi arabia has called for an emergency meeting on syria following claims of a chemical attack. they have called for un investigators to visit the site of the alleged attack. bradley manning is expected to be sentenced in the next few hours. he was convicted last month of 20 offenses, including espionage, left the, and fraud. meanwhile a...
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mubarak and two of the eleven the news comes after police broke off several protests in cairo under a new law that bans demonstrations of more than ten people without permission though true reports from the capital. we expect protesters to once again return to the streets against this very oppressive law which security forces basically enforced on cheers day as those mass public outrage at the behavior of the police towards protesters who were just standing peacefully for a few minutes and that's all the time they were given demonstrating now just before midnight on tuesday we had reports from fifteen prominent activist female activists that he had been sexually assaulted beaten and dumped in the desert after being part of those who were arrested on tuesday for this demonstration this sparked uproar across the country egypt's committee of fifty supposed to be drafting egypt's constitution suspended its session and many of the political parties called for the draft law to be revised saying that this was a return to the days of hosni mubarak where protests were basically a jew to emer
mubarak and two of the eleven the news comes after police broke off several protests in cairo under a new law that bans demonstrations of more than ten people without permission though true reports from the capital. we expect protesters to once again return to the streets against this very oppressive law which security forces basically enforced on cheers day as those mass public outrage at the behavior of the police towards protesters who were just standing peacefully for a few minutes and...
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also the former egyptian president hosni mubarak will be set free after a court ordered his release it's part of pending retrial over his involvement in mass killings during the two thousand and eleven revolution of top stories this hour. international news and comments live from our studio center here in moscow it's not just turned eleven pm this is. so our breaking news this whistleblower bradley manning has been sentenced to thirty five years behind bars the former army private who leaked thousands of classified u.s. documents to wiki leaks we'll also be dishonorably discharged manning's attorney now plans to call on president barack obama to release him producer andrew blake heard what the lawyer had to say and joins me now live and so what does manning's attorney plan to do next what did he say. well you get pretty much already there within the coming days you can be filing paperwork with the secretary for the united states army who will then push a petition towards president obama who in turn will be presented with the opportunity to pardon p.f.c. manning or perhaps offer him cleme
also the former egyptian president hosni mubarak will be set free after a court ordered his release it's part of pending retrial over his involvement in mass killings during the two thousand and eleven revolution of top stories this hour. international news and comments live from our studio center here in moscow it's not just turned eleven pm this is. so our breaking news this whistleblower bradley manning has been sentenced to thirty five years behind bars the former army private who leaked...
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. >> meanwhile, hosni mubarak could be released later this week. as more continue to die in the streets of egypt -- two dozen off duty policeman were killed execution style. it may not matter in egypt as the saudi foreign minister says they will make up for any loss that occurs. >> former egyptian president hosni mubarak could be released. he faces allegations he and sons face embezzlement charges and killing of 900 protesters that ended his 29-year rule. new at 6:00, he has been sentenced, convicted robber cairo dorsi. he was convicted -- ran from the courtroom. down four flights of stairs, took refuge in the ladies room. >> because of the security measures, if you think you are going to escape from this building, you are not. he is doing a far greater sentence because of his conduct during the trial and the escape. >> he left the women's room and started running, a juror tripped him by sticking out his leg. largest gun bust in new york city history. nypd ceased 200 guns. firemans discovery, military style weapons and silencer. >> what remains cle
. >> meanwhile, hosni mubarak could be released later this week. as more continue to die in the streets of egypt -- two dozen off duty policeman were killed execution style. it may not matter in egypt as the saudi foreign minister says they will make up for any loss that occurs. >> former egyptian president hosni mubarak could be released. he faces allegations he and sons face embezzlement charges and killing of 900 protesters that ended his 29-year rule. new at 6:00, he has been...
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jon: president obama said that hosni mubarak had to go but under hosni mubarak you at least had the maintenance of the camp david accord, you had a relatively peaceful egypt. did we do the wrong thing? >> well, it seems that way now in retrospect, doesn't it? it seems as though in many of these arab spring movements where the evil that we knew is better than the evil we didn't know and these radical groups were hovering overhead and to reprimand the military, the egyptian military for cracking down on the terrorists, imagine the egyptian president ripry manning the boston police for killing that terrorist the way they did. they're protecting their civilians the way we protect ourselves and it's difficult to understand why the obama administration is not understanding it that way. jon: all kinds of churches are being burned to the ground because these muslim brotherhood types are scapegoating the christians. >> they're burning down churches, court hourses, a 10-year-old girl that was coming from bible study, going after the civilians. this is really against the civilians. it's not one army again
jon: president obama said that hosni mubarak had to go but under hosni mubarak you at least had the maintenance of the camp david accord, you had a relatively peaceful egypt. did we do the wrong thing? >> well, it seems that way now in retrospect, doesn't it? it seems as though in many of these arab spring movements where the evil that we knew is better than the evil we didn't know and these radical groups were hovering overhead and to reprimand the military, the egyptian military for...
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a court in cairo has ordered the release of egypt's former president, hosni mubarak. that pending a retrial. >> the 85-year-old seen during his trial two years ago has received a life sentence for failing to stop the killing of protesters during an uprising that led to his overthrow. his lawyers say he could go home as early as thursday. the original conviction was overthrown on a technicality. >> ok, fast-moving story here. let's go live to cairo. would the release of hosni mubarak mean that the revolution of 2011 has been completely undone? >> this is at least something some people are talking about and thinking about. when we look at the situation in egypt until now, really, a big heart of the population was firmly -- a big part of the population was firmly behind the coup d'État, but there was a slight suspicion that in a way, there was also an attempt the old regime might come back through the back door into the% political system. of course, what happened today and this sentence and the idea that mubarak will be released would be somehow against this alliance be
a court in cairo has ordered the release of egypt's former president, hosni mubarak. that pending a retrial. >> the 85-year-old seen during his trial two years ago has received a life sentence for failing to stop the killing of protesters during an uprising that led to his overthrow. his lawyers say he could go home as early as thursday. the original conviction was overthrown on a technicality. >> ok, fast-moving story here. let's go live to cairo. would the release of hosni mubarak...
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cross talk soon for now egypt's toppled dictator hosni mubarak he's left jail and been moved to a military hospital where he will remain under house arrest and the former president still awaiting a retrial though of his complicity in the killing of hundreds of protesters in the twenty eleven revolution in cairo with our report beltran i know. this was the chant the united to his square and the nation and the barak get out during two thousand and eleven january revolution millions called for thirty years if you take the ship to come to an end a year later with hosni mubarak on trial the nation was still hopeful for justice crowds called for the aged autocrat to be sentenced to death but now off to several rounds of deadly street bias that led to two coups in just a to two years to empty. up the minute she overseeing a second transitional period and the one time leader is out of prison and the country is going to be unsafe because his release will only inflame the situation people are afraid that he might make a return as president people came to the streets in two thousand and eleven oskin
cross talk soon for now egypt's toppled dictator hosni mubarak he's left jail and been moved to a military hospital where he will remain under house arrest and the former president still awaiting a retrial though of his complicity in the killing of hundreds of protesters in the twenty eleven revolution in cairo with our report beltran i know. this was the chant the united to his square and the nation and the barak get out during two thousand and eleven january revolution millions called for...
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hosni mubarak served two years of a life sentence in prison before he was released today. the former egyptian president was flown by helicopter out of jail. to the hospital he is held under house arrest. he still faces charges of complicity in the killing of tahrir square protesters. >> supporters celebrate the turning back of the clock. many celebrated his removal but two years of turmoil have made many egyptians nostalgic. >> hosni mubarak was the best. and weere the best days will never see good times like those again. >> he is the old repressive order personified. as he was chartered away, he was still a symbol of what went wrong in the revolution. he left his two sons behind at the prison and most of the leadership of the muslim brotherhood, including his successor elected as president, all arrested since the military coup at the beginning of july. was part ofe the first protest. >> it bothers me, what this represents and the symbol of it. ofrything is like the 25th january. the muslim brotherhood underground and the police state running as it was. >> the former was f
hosni mubarak served two years of a life sentence in prison before he was released today. the former egyptian president was flown by helicopter out of jail. to the hospital he is held under house arrest. he still faces charges of complicity in the killing of tahrir square protesters. >> supporters celebrate the turning back of the clock. many celebrated his removal but two years of turmoil have made many egyptians nostalgic. >> hosni mubarak was the best. and weere the best days...
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coming up on the show -- the ousted egyptian president hosni mubarak out of prison. we will go live to cairo. >> a german parliamentary investigative committee delivers a damning verdict on the country's intelligence agencies. >> and china's once untouchable poitical star bo xilai is on trial with a guilty verdict all but certain. >> well, it is another strange twist in the crisis in egypt. the president who was kicked out of power and a revolution two years ago has been freed from jail. >> on thursday, a helicopter transported hosni mubarak to a hospital just a day after a court ordered his release. >> we will go to cairo for a reaction, which has been rather muted. >> these images of an 85-year- old former strongman, who, in a rather dramatic turn of events, reclaims his freedom. >> the helicopter flight lasted a mere few minutes. the news dismayed many egyptians. hosni mubarak was allowed to leave jail and enter house arrest while the country's democratically elected resident, mohamed morsi, remains in custody after a military coup. it's a blow to morsi's islamist
coming up on the show -- the ousted egyptian president hosni mubarak out of prison. we will go live to cairo. >> a german parliamentary investigative committee delivers a damning verdict on the country's intelligence agencies. >> and china's once untouchable poitical star bo xilai is on trial with a guilty verdict all but certain. >> well, it is another strange twist in the crisis in egypt. the president who was kicked out of power and a revolution two years ago has been freed...
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mubarak on trial the nation was still hopeful for justice crowds called for the aged autocrat to be sentenced to death but now off to several rounds of deadly street bias that led to two coups and just say the two years to her ear is empty. the minute she is overseeing a second transitional period and the one time leader is out of prison the country is going to be unsafe because his release will only inflame the situation people are afraid he might make a return as president people came to the streets in two thousand and eleven oskin for the ouster of hosni mubarak and bread freedom and social justice but years later the situation in cross the country is a lot worse the daily street battles that broke egypt have left hundreds dead economy is in freefall tourism has dried up and sectarian violence is on the rice with the release of hosni mubarak from prison for many this is the final straw was island with the release means to january revolution didn't happen and also didn't happen writes one where the revolution and the miners are now lost was no no court order the deposed leader be
mubarak on trial the nation was still hopeful for justice crowds called for the aged autocrat to be sentenced to death but now off to several rounds of deadly street bias that led to two coups and just say the two years to her ear is empty. the minute she is overseeing a second transitional period and the one time leader is out of prison the country is going to be unsafe because his release will only inflame the situation people are afraid he might make a return as president people came to the...
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there was a corruption charge against hosni mubarak which was dropped. giving way for him to go into this house arrest period. essentially he is going to be back in the dock for his retrial which could begin sometime early as next week when he may make the flight either from the hospital to court or he may go back to jail. we just don't know which one it is going to be. so far there are two groups who called for protests against mubarak but they haven't really materialized. you have to put this in greater context of violence we've seen in egypt over the past couple weeks which the army has just gotten a handle on by major arrests of the muslim brotherhood leadership. so far the muslim brotherhood has had a really hard time organizing protests last couple days. their leadership has been taken out. seems like support on the street is dwindling. the army made a gamble here and so far it is paying off. melissa. melissa: leland, thank you very much for that report. we move on to syria, outrage over the alleged chemical weapons attack yesterday that reportedly
there was a corruption charge against hosni mubarak which was dropped. giving way for him to go into this house arrest period. essentially he is going to be back in the dock for his retrial which could begin sometime early as next week when he may make the flight either from the hospital to court or he may go back to jail. we just don't know which one it is going to be. so far there are two groups who called for protests against mubarak but they haven't really materialized. you have to put this...